Funnily, I tend to watch your videos on our big tv in our lounge. Strange thing is, my teen boys now enjoy listening to your take on scents too. They both turn around from their computers when I put your videos on. That is a huge deal! Anyone else, they talk over the top of it!

Old school Pi is a true knockout. Loved this review! Ill keep my eyes open for OG bottles of PI as, for some inexplicable reason, old batch Givenchy is easy to come by here on my side of the pond. The old bottles of PI I have seen do have the symbol down on the bottle btw. I think the change happened in the mid 90's. But mid 90's Pi is still full bottle worthy to my nose.

It definitely is a knockout for sure! I've been testing the reformulated Pi over the weekend. It doesn't perform as well but I think the smell itself is still very nice. I'll be picking up a bottle sometime I'm sure :D

Sounds like your fondness is really tied to scent memories. I have several fragrances like that. They aren't really the best scents in my collection but I love going back to them every now and then to bring back those good memories.
I have a "modern" bottle of Pi. I enjoy it and get decent performance out of it. I would suggest trying Jaïpur Homme by Boucheron. It is has more spice but is very similar to Pi.

I love your review, thanks for sharing your feelings about this fragrance. Since the vintage version is not available, would you recommend the actual version? Stay power is the only difference? Thank you again

Hi Ange! If you enjoy sweet fragrances then yes I'd definitely recommend the reformulated version for sure. The vintage version lasts longer and has a more syrupy sticky vanilla thing going on but the reform also smells great and can be found for a very reasonable price online. :D

If I only knew then what I know now 🤔 I have gone through a couple bottles of the original stuff finally finishing the last of it a couple years ago before I really got into collecting and didn't realize what I had.

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2016 Workforce 100: Ranking the World’s Top Companies for HR.
American Express, which has made the list all three years, takes the top spot in this year’s list of top companies for HR.
To excel at everything from talent management to recruiting to benefits to diversity is not an easy task. To shine in those areas year after year is exemplary. Now in its third year, the Workforce 100 recognizes companies that excel in various areas of human resources during the course of the previous year. To determine which companies make the list, Workforce editors work with researchers from the Human Capital Media Advisory Group, the magazine’s research arm.

To find out which companies are the best for HR management, the research team created a statistical formula to shift through publicly available data on HR performance to separate the best from the rest. This year, to give employees more of a “say,” we’ve asked recruiting and job review website Glassdoor Inc. to provide data on what workers are saying about the companies that made our short list. From there, we combined that information with the public data available to create our 2016 Workforce 100 list.
American Express Inc. was the top company on this year’s list, and it has made the list all three years. Thirty-three other companies have also made all of the lists.